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Sienna Miller has once again been crowned the queen of the boho trend at Wimbledon.
With the men’s singles final underway, Wimbledon is about to come to a close, ending the parade of famous attendees. Once again, it’s safe to say that the tournament has been a great fashion showcase.
Between Olivia Rodrigo’s posh style in the stands (with her boyfriend, Louis Partridge), a new grand slam by Kate Middleton, and the all-white looks worn by Monica Barbaro and Andrew Garfield, there have been some great moments that will go down in the sartorial archive of this tournament. But until Sunday, we were still missing one stellar appearance that would leave a lasting mark, and the one in charge of delivering it was none other than Sienna Miller.
The actor and model is a regular at this sporting event, and her presence is always one of the most anticipated. After attending the event in a sweet white dress (in keeping with Wimbledon etiquette) earlier in the week, she outdid herself today—accompanied by her partner, actor Oli Green—in head-to-toe Ralph Lauren.
A long white pleated skirt and tan crocheted crop top stood out as the centerpieces of this look, perhaps the most boho she’s worn in the history of the tournament and, certainly, the most this year. And she didn’t miss a single detail. She added a tan belt with metallic appliqués, a bucket bag with a handle, and multistrap heeled sandals to elevate the essence of the entire look.
While she could have paired this top and belt with denim shorts for Glastonbury (although she’s a festival veteran, she didn’t attend this year), Sienna Miller reworked it with a pleated skirt and heels for this tennis championship, always known for its elegant dress code. And so, in this environment where fashion and sports intertwine, she managed to be one of the best-dressed without sacrificing her signature boho style.
This article was originally published by Vogue Spain.
She dressed on-theme in more ways than one.